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Sky Sports’ coverage of Liverpool’s game at Chelsea suffered an unexpected interruption after the fire alarm went off at Stamford Bridge.
The Reds are in West London for their first game after being crowned Premier League champions last weekend.
Arne Slot’s men will be looking to extend their 15-point lead at the top of the table even further after Arsenal fell to defeat against Bournemouth on Saturday.
The Liverpool boss is expected to make changes to his side, having promised he will be rotating his squad during their remaining four games this season.
As they have been for much of the season, the Reds were picked for the live game as part of Sky Sports’ Super Sunday coverage, although the afternoon didn’t get off to the best of starts in the studio.
Alongside host Kelly Cates were former Manchester United captain Roy Keane, ex-Liverpool and Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge and former Liverpool captain Jamie Redknapp.
The coverage was going along as usual until an announcement could be heard being made over the tannoy at Stamford Bridge, despite the ground being empty around three hours before kick-off.
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Sky Sports host Kelly Cates was forced to issue a disclaimer as the fire alarm went off during coverage of Chelsea vs Liverpool
The alarm ended soon after, with Keane and his fellow pundits smirking as the broadcast continued without any further interruption.
Liverpool will be hoping there aren’t any similar incidents as they take on Chelsea, with the Reds having the chance to break Manchester City’s record for the biggest winning margin for a title winner, which currently stands at 19 points - although it’s not a record that Slot has had in mind.
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